"..... jelly stays on my mind"
Hi,
I was talking to a good friend the other day about it and it was clear that this is a subject that many of us in the pool community disagree on...
Here's my question : Is a player justified for expecting jelly? I think it depends on the situation and there is no clear cut right and wrong when it comes to jelly just a lot of gray area ....
Many people disagree about this but i think if you've made money on the horse you bought in the calcutta ( especially if it was a decent amount ) you should throw your horse a jellyroll . Now, do i think that the player is entitled to the jelly and approach you with the ole "Hey, you got a lil something for me?" line - No! But i think it's just the right thing to do to give up the jelly, now herein lies the difference of opinions, I believe that the player should view jelly as a bonus, a tip if you will, now we all know that everytime you sit down and eat a nice meal in a restaurant you should tip, but it would be wrong if your waiter or waitress stood at your table with his/her hand held out after you've eaten and said "where's my tip!" nobody would like that, even though it's understood that it's expected to tip - Same thing with players jellyroll, IMO
There's a well known road player whose not liked by a few money guys because he sticks his chest out and almost demands a jellyroll every chance he can ...
Of course there are different kinds of jelly, I've seen guys almost come to blows because a guy (a) made a huge score off of a steer from another guy (b) and guy (a) did'nt want to pay guy (b) his steer jelly using the ole "your line was off 2 balls, so i was in a bad game, but i outran the nuts, but no thanks to you!" line ...
So tell me guys, should players view jelly as something owed to them, what do you think?
Hi,
I was talking to a good friend the other day about it and it was clear that this is a subject that many of us in the pool community disagree on...
Here's my question : Is a player justified for expecting jelly? I think it depends on the situation and there is no clear cut right and wrong when it comes to jelly just a lot of gray area ....
Many people disagree about this but i think if you've made money on the horse you bought in the calcutta ( especially if it was a decent amount ) you should throw your horse a jellyroll . Now, do i think that the player is entitled to the jelly and approach you with the ole "Hey, you got a lil something for me?" line - No! But i think it's just the right thing to do to give up the jelly, now herein lies the difference of opinions, I believe that the player should view jelly as a bonus, a tip if you will, now we all know that everytime you sit down and eat a nice meal in a restaurant you should tip, but it would be wrong if your waiter or waitress stood at your table with his/her hand held out after you've eaten and said "where's my tip!" nobody would like that, even though it's understood that it's expected to tip - Same thing with players jellyroll, IMO
There's a well known road player whose not liked by a few money guys because he sticks his chest out and almost demands a jellyroll every chance he can ...
Of course there are different kinds of jelly, I've seen guys almost come to blows because a guy (a) made a huge score off of a steer from another guy (b) and guy (a) did'nt want to pay guy (b) his steer jelly using the ole "your line was off 2 balls, so i was in a bad game, but i outran the nuts, but no thanks to you!" line ...
So tell me guys, should players view jelly as something owed to them, what do you think?